Maine Home Foreclosure Lawyers

Chapter 13 bankruptcy remains one of the best mechanisms to avoid home foreclosure in Maine and prevent the loss of a home from a mortgage foreclosure. Don't be fooled by "save your home from foreclosure" scams and slip into another debt cycle. Molleur Law can help you understand how filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy can help save your house from foreclosure.

Molleur Law Office has been successfully filing Chapter 13 cases in Maine for over 30 years

Our Maine foreclosure attorneys help guide honest, hard-working people out of debt and into a manageable repayment plan.

Maine Foreclosure Law & Resources

Maine recently passed a law requiring that parties engage in mediation prior to foreclosure and creating new legal rights for tenants effected by foreclosure. If you are a Maine homeowner or tenant facing foreclosure, it is important that you understand your rights under Maine's Foreclosure Mediation Law. Our Maine foreclosure lawyers are here to help you understand your legal rights and responsibilities and navigate the legal maze of home foreclosure.

You can find many resources on our site related to Maine Bankruptcy and saving your home from foreclosure:

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Molleur Law Office has office locations in Portland, Auburn, and Biddeford, Maine. The founder of Molleur Law Office, James F. Molleur, Esq., is certified as a Specialist in Consumer Bankruptcy Law by the American Board of Certification. Molleur Law Office offers bankruptcy counseling, foreclosure defense, and protection from creditor harassment for individuals & businesses from Bangor down to Kittery Maine, Coastal New Hampshire and Northern Massachusetts. The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an actual attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation.